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Brooklyn-based trio Bear In Heaven are currently on tour for new album Time Is Over One Day Old, which came out in August. We saw them play a record release show the day of release over at Rough Trade and they dazzled me all the way through.

Tomorrow Cloud Cult release their first full-length acoustic live album, Unplug. To celebrate its release they will play a special show at Music Hall of Williamsburg this Thursday night . Half of the show will be acoustic, the other half electric. It will be a cool balance offering multiple different perspectives of their songs.

Tickets for the show are still on sale, but we got a pair of tickets to give away to one of you guys. To enter the contest leave a comment below with your favorite Cloud Cult Album & Song. I’ll pick a winner in a few days and notify the winner.

Black Lips have announced a pair of tour dates in support of their soon to be released new album Underneath The Rainbow (that’s the artwork posted above), which comes out on March 18 via Vice Records. They’ve already shared the album’s first single “Boys In The Wood.”

The tour starts in their hometown Atlanta, Georgia, in March, and will take them throughout the states until early May. They’ll stop in New York City on April 17 to play Webster Hall. Tickets go on sale friday at noon.

It’s been a long time since we heard from The Fratellis. Five years to be exact. They’ve returned from their hiatus, with a brand new album called We Need Medicine coming out October 8 via BMG. They’ve released a new cut called “Seven Nights Seven Days” as a free download on their site. The band are back in full form, delivering a fell good single that picks up right where they left off.

Today the band announced their return to the states with a mini U.S. tour. Their first show will be right here in New York at Webster Hall on November 1. You can grab tickets now on their site.

Take a listen to “Seven Nights Seven Days” below, and hit the jump right after for the full set of tour dates.

Inside Llewyn Davis is a movie about a folk rock musician who tries to make it in New York during the 1960’s. It’s directed by The Coen Brothers, naturally making it one of my most anticipated films of the year.

With its connection to music, it’s only natural that a concert has been announced on September 29 at Town Hall in New York City. Put together by The Coen Brothers and T Bone Burnett, who produced the films soundtrack, it will features live performances by the films stars Oscar Isaac, John Goodman, and Carey Mulligan. Unfortunately, no Justin Timberlake. There will also be appearances and performances by the following musicians: Jack White, Conor Oberst, Joan Baez, Patti Smith, Colin Meloy (The Decemberists), Marcus Mumford, The Avett Brothers, Rhiannon Giddens (Carolina Chocolate Drops), Lake Street Dive, Milk Carton Kids, Punch Brothers, Secret Sisters, Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings, and Willie Watson.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow at 12 p.m. Find out more about the event over at Filmtastic.

Earlier this summer, Arctic Monkeys announced their U.S. tour without a NYC stop, an odd decision considering the love that we have for them here in the big apple. But that was fixed today, as they have added a show at Webster Hall on September 14. They also are stopping by Boston on the 17th.

Tickets are $45.85 and go on sale August 24 at 12:00 p.m. There will be a fan pre-sale that goes on sale Thursday at 12:00 p.m. To get the password for the fan presale, your best bet is to sign up for the Arctic Monkeys fan e-mail.

You can bet that I’ll be there. Now the question is, which of you will I see there?

Just yesterday Arctic Monkeys announced their new album AM. They followed that announcement today with some new North American tour dates.

The tour starts on September 15 in Toronto, and continues on until October 11 in Austin. Very baffling that there is no New York stop, which did break my heart. However, they are playing in Philadelphia, which is a train ride or 2 hour drive. So that’s an option. But don’t worry, I’m sure a New York show isn’t too far off either. Tickets go on sale Friday 28th/Saturday 29th June 2013.

It’s been a while since Franz Ferdinand properly toured. Sure they played the festival circuit here and there, but they have been long overdue for a proper North American tour. Well with new albumRight Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action coming out via Domino on August 27 that time is now.

They make their return to the states starting on October 4, and stop in NYC on October 22 to play Hammerstein Ballroom. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 11 a.m. (eastern time). – You can actually get tickets now via the live national presale on the site. Just enter in the password “PICNIC”. Good luck.

Find the full set of tour dates below. You don’t want to miss these guys live. Just hearing the triumph of “Take Me Out” live is worth the price of admission alone.

Tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. Real Estate are playing a free show in Brooklyn as a part of the Mini Normal Crashing Tour, who partnered up with RCRD LBL to put this show together.

The show will take place at a secret location in Williamsburg, Brooklyn at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow and it’s completely free. Fans are encouraged to RSVP here and to keep checking for location announcements.